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Edwin Renner commented on JENKINS-10674:
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ok thanks, we also forced to apply SMB1.0 to Windows Server 2008 R2 server
where the remote share is accessed.
So the current setup is:
SOURCE:
Windows Server 2008 R2 with SMB1.0 (forcibly set in registry) with Jenkins b
1.452 and your Publish over CIFS plugin 0.2-SNAPSHOT (private-04/12/2012
04:08-acearl), located in central Europe
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WAN connection via 4MBIT MPLS to Singapore
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DESTINATION:
Windows Server 2008 R2 with SMB1.0 (forcibly set in registry) with SMB/CIFS
share
the average transfer speed is about 90 minutes for 50MB which are transferred
from SOURCE to DESTINATION via CIFS Publiher plugin.
50MB = 51,200KByte
51200/5400= ~9.5 KByte/sec
if i am doing the copy natively by using copy paste via windows i reach
transfer speed of about 140-150KByte/sec which is quite acceptable for our WAN
connection.
have you encountered any similar problems, especially when it comes to the
usage of your plugin with Windows Server 2008R2 and/or Windows 7?
thanks
> Publish over CIFS performance is slow
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> Key: JENKINS-10674
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-10674
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: publish-over-cifs
> Affects Versions: current
> Environment: Windows XP, via Slave agent
> Reporter: Ioannis Mavroukakis
> Assignee: Slide-O-Mix
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> Copying to a CIFS share is painfully slow. It takes (consistently) 7 minutes
> to copy a 12MiB file to the windows share. I have tested manually copying
> files to exclude other workstation issues, and the same file is copied in a
> couple of seconds.
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